News
Embracing the Journey
Amanda Nagy
Recent graduates embark on a year of independent study outside the United States as winners of the prestigious Watson Fellowship.
Saksham Khosla '15 Receives a Carnegie Junior Fellowship
Rosalind Black
Politics and creative writing double-major and economics minor Saksham Khosla ’15 has been awarded a Carnegie Junior Fellowship in the South Asian Program.
Orange is the New Learning Tool
Rosalind Black
A team of students have partnered to bring technology-based education to rural India.
New Research in South Korea
Amanda Nagy
Professor Sheila Miyoshi Jager returns to South Korea with a Fulbright grant to begin work on a new book project, which will also be the topic of a new course.
Once a Student, Now an Expert
Communications Staff
Professor of Biology Yolanda Cruz is using a Fulbright teaching scholarship to give back to her native Philippines and the university that provided her early training.
On the Mound and in the Lab
Mike Mancini
Mike McDonald has received national recognition for his achievements as in biochemistry and as a pitcher on 91Ö±²¥â€™s baseball team.
91Ö±²¥ Shansi Selects Two-Year Fellows
Communications Staff
Seven recent graduates will work and study at partner institutions throughout Asia.
Physics Major Earns NSF Graduate Research Fellowship
Communications Staff
Jocienne Nelson ’14 will begin graduate studies this summer.
An Open Book
Amanda Nagy
Noa Fleischaker is developing a series of children's books to address the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
91Ö±²¥ Student Wins AICUO Art Honors
James Helmsworth
Brannon Rockwell-Charland ’14 has been recognized by the Association of Independent Colleges and Universities of Ohio for her excellence in visual art.